Not the same major splash as Chevron moves to Texas
When women's golf crowns its first major winner of the season on Sunday at the Chevron Championship it will not make the same splash it once did.
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When women's golf crowns its first major winner of the season on Sunday at the Chevron Championship it will not make the same splash it once did.
The Masters may now have passed but we didn’t have to wait long for the next major of the golf season. This time it’s the turn of the women as they get their major campaigns underway at The Chevron Championship. It is one of five majors on the women's circuit, along with the US Women’s Open, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, AIG Women’s Open, and The Evian Championship.
American Jennifer Kupcho is expecting a very different challenge as she defends her first major title away from the familiar surrounds of last year's triumph, with the Chevron Championship kicking off the women’s major calendar at a new Texas venue after more than 50 years in its former Palm Springs home.
This week marks the start of a new era in LPGA history as the season’s first major — The Chevron Championship — makes its debut at a new home in The Woodlands, Texas. After five decades at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California, the tournament moves outside Houston to The Club at Carlton Woods, where 132 players will compete for the $5.1 million prize purse.
World number two Nelly Korda has tightened up the "loose ends" in her game in pursuit of her second major title at the Chevron Championship, which begins this week in the Woodlands, Texas.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) — Jennifer Kupcho took the last victory leap into Poppie’s Pond late Sunday afternoon in the California desert, ending the tournament best known as the Dinah Shore’s half-century run at Mission Hills.
American Jennifer Kupcho has claimed her first victory on the LPGA Tour with a two-stroke win at the Chevron Championship.
Jennifer Kupcho's first win on the LPGA Tour was a major breakthrough.